striker1064
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So sorry for your loss.
ThanksSo sorry for your loss.
I love stitc. Also the fairy godmother is an option.In costume news, the holidays have given me loads of free time to look at what we're doing for Princess.
We've found some fairy lights to sew onto A's Taffyta costume. My husband will glue LED lights into a toy hammer we painted with gold spray for J's Felix costume.
I've completely abandoned the idea of using my blue Dottie skirt for my Ariel costume for the 10k. It just doesn't fit the theme:
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I'll stick with the red visor, purple tank and mermaid leggings. I'll be more comfy since I'm racing anyway.
Now what to do with that really expensive blue and purple skirt (with a huge coral-colored bow) for the Half? I see three options:
1) Try to go with a Aurora-ish theme
2) Stitch?
3) Drop the skirt entirely and go with a Pink Minnie theme. I have this Figaro Tsum Tsum I bought in Paris a few years ago that I could stick on my shoulder.
I had a moment of solidarity with your VO2max frustration from a few weeks ago - after I ran the marathon yesterday, my watch's estimation of my VO2max went downSo either it's wrong or it's a stupid measure of fitness, because I just ran a MARATHON so I'm pretty sure I'm in good shape and getting better
Anyway, I rolled my eyes at my watch and just wanted to share that you're not the only one who was a little frustrated with that particular metric!
Can you tuck in the bow and go Elsa?
I have no idea if we are planning on going next year, but maybe me, if you more of a 13-14s person? (If the medals/theme is awesome I'll probably be swayed to sign up for something) The Expert and I pairing up was really just kind of serendipity last year and we really lucked out that our approach to the races matched up extremely well. I can say that it really helps to find someone with similar pacing and goals for the races. That doesn't mean just time goals (or lack thereof), but intervals, character stops, possibly bathroom breaks, epcot or ride stops. I ran the 5k and 10k with my husband and he's just faster than me and it actually bothers his legs to run as slowly as I want in order to keep those early races super easy. AND because he was "only" running those 2 races, he wanted to actually run them.- I really really wanna do Dopey next year, but I really really need a running buddy. So many ppl on FB, IG or here that run in pairs or in groups make it seem so much more fun to handle the 4 days of early wakeups. Big Bro doesn't want to spend that kind of cash on races and he's the closest thing I have to a run+Disney fellow fan. Any volunteers?Maybe some of us 40-somethings will team up!
I have no idea if we are planning on going next year, but maybe me, if you more of a 13-14s person? (If the medals/theme is awesome I'll probably be swayed to sign up for something) The Expert and I pairing up was really just kind of serendipity last year and we really lucked out that our approach to the races matched up extremely well. I can say that it really helps to find someone with similar pacing and goals for the races. That doesn't mean just time goals (or lack thereof), but intervals, character stops, possibly bathroom breaks, epcot or ride stops. I ran the 5k and 10k with my husband and he's just faster than me and it actually bothers his legs to run as slowly as I want in order to keep those early races super easy. AND because he was "only" running those 2 races, he wanted to actually run them.
The pre-race meetups were great for calming nerves and having a good distraction from the feelings of "what have I done?!" And if you can't find someone for all 4 races, I think that prioritizing the marathon for finding a running buddy is the way to go.
- Selfishly, it sucks how rD break down their corrals with the POT. Slower people shouldn't be put in the back, not at rD races: it's already hard for a lot of people to finish and they have just as much a right to take pictures and enjoy the moment as the speedy racers. So hearing ppl complain about corrals A vs B on the main forum really irks me. But I know I know, nothing's fair in life.
It's why I called it whiningAlright then, put your runDisney race director hat on and put me through the logistics of how you best think this would be accomplished. I totally get where you're coming from, but I see the logistics as difficult.
Start the races at 2AM, space out the corrals over a couple of hours and make the pace requirement even slower… that gives plenty of time to all to finish before park opening and removes some bottlenecks.Alright then, put your runDisney race director hat on and put me through the logistics of how you best think this would be accomplished. I totally get where you're coming from, but I see the logistics as difficult.